Boston Celtics: Is Their Defense an Unkillable Zombie?

Last night, Boston poured it on offensively in a way I certainly did not anticipate. But my fixation was still on that sterling defense. It's an inexorable zombie force that soldiers on, impervious to death or erosion.

Miami shot 34 percent as Kevin Garnett covered more ground than an orbiting planet. One particular third quarter instance comes to mind. KG guards Haslem at the top of the key, the pass goes to Norris Cole in the corner, the guard sprints towards the bucket, only to be stymied by who else?

Somehow, the old man still has it.

After their thrashing of the Heat, the Celtics moved to No. 2 in defensive efficiency. In the KG era, they’ve been ranked top-two every year, except for the 2009-2010 season (No. 5). And they're currently doing it with three starters who trend above 34 years old.

It's almost unfortunate, in a way. Kevin Garnett has been great for years, despite being presumed dead and buried for most of them. His talent has been discounted because it now mostly applies to the unwatched aspect of basketball.

This goes for so many older players, who find value in the under-appreciated as they age. They're like our grandparents, giving us gems of advice and anecdotes that we fail to acknowledge because the music's just too loud.

Anyway, take some time to appreciate the Celtics while they're still around. Which could be forever.